US President Biden Criticizes Japan and India for Anti-Immigrant Stance
During a campaign fundraising event, President Joe Biden labeled Japan and India as countries with xenophobic tendencies, highlighting their reluctance to welcome immigrants.
This comment by Biden came shortly after the White House's grand reception of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, emphasizing the strong bond between the two countries.
Addressing a predominantly Asian American donor audience, Biden underscored the upcoming US election's significance, framing it around themes of freedom, democracy, and the nation's thriving economy, attributing this success to immigrants and various other contributors.
Biden remarked, "The economic challenges faced by China, Japan, Russia, and India can be partly attributed to their aversion to immigrants, unlike the US. Immigrants play a pivo...